The Cle Elum Wildlife Project is improving our understanding of how wildlife use and move through protected forest landscapes, providing us with an opportunity to test how forest management practices impact wildlife and building an evidence base for permanent protection.
Snow, Trees, and Hope: How Forest Restoration Boosts Cascades Snowpack
Taking Flight: How Drones Amplify Conservation Efforts
Drones have emerged as a groundbreaking tool extending our reach beyond the limits of human exploration. While many are familiar with seeing the possibilities in adventure photography or package delivery, the use of drones in conservation has become increasingly creative for those both out in the field and in the lab.
Progress in the Central Cascades Forest: Putting the “O.G.” Back in Old Growth
New Video from Cle Elum Ridge Highlights Efforts, Learnings, Successes
New Seeds on the Block
Calling for a transformative federal investment in wildfire resilience
Today, an op-ed in The Seattle Times by our state director, Mike Stevens, with Yakama Nation Natural Resources director Phil Rigdon and Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz, calls for a transformative level of federal investment in wildfire resilience.